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  2. Yahoo! Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Auctions is a service set up by the online search giant Yahoo! in 1998 to compete against eBay. [2]There are currently only two localizations of the service active in Taiwan and Japan; Yahoo! has discontinued the service in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, United Kingdom and Ireland.

  3. From Japan - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Chuo, Tokyo. , Japan. Website. www.fromjapan.co.jp. FROM JAPAN Limited (株式会社フロムジャパン Kabushikigaisha Furomu Japan)is a Japanese eCommerce site which provides international services to purchase and ship items from major Japanese online shopping and auction sites on behalf of users living outside of Japan.

  4. Yahoo! Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Japan Mail: maintains the classic look of Yahoo! Mail, but remains a separate service operated in Japan. Another notable change is the 10 GB storage limit, in contrast to Yahoo! Mail's 1 TB of storage and its former unlimited-storage offering. Yahoo! Japan Auctions (ヤフオク!): Japan's largest Internet auction service.

  5. An R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R with just 6 miles is for sale

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    The car for sale is serial number BNR34-403129 can be found listed on Yahoo Japan Auctions, for $414,000 before taxes (which will run you an additional $41,400). The car is said to have never ...

  6. Cheap Nissan Skylines are a specialty of Trust Kikaku in ...

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    As far as we could tell, the cars aren't listed on any of Trust Kikaku's sales channels on Facebook or Yahoo Auctions Japan, but toward the end of the video Sammit explains how to inquire about ...

  7. About second hand shop in Japan - Tokyo Forum - Tripadvisor

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    You can tell because there are usually brand goods stacked up in the window. Also, you can check Yahoo Auction (no Ebay in Japan) to find market prices. its all in Japanese. Just type "Vuitton" if you can't write Japanese. BTW, some Japanese people use LV and other luxury goods to get cash from credit cards.

  8. Where to buy the cheapest used designer bags? - Japan Forum

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    1. Re: Where to buy the cheapest used designer bags? 8 years ago. As a tourist you might want to consider physical shops as they'll give you a tax free discount, they are everywhere and prices are similar. Sanoya is a popular chain, Ginzo and Komehyo in Shinjuku are also popular. For online use, I like Yahoo Auction, many luxury re-sale shops ...

  9. Japanese auction - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A Japanese auction[ 1] (also called ascending clock auction[ 2]) is a dynamic auction format. It proceeds in the following way. An initial price is displayed. This is usually a low price - it may be either 0 or the seller's reserve price. All buyers that are interested in buying the item at the displayed price enter the auction arena.